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Won't it be wonderful there

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: EP41951 #d161 (1951) First Line: When with the Savior we enter the glory land Languages: English

Throw open the door of your heart

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: EP41951 #d162 (1951) First Line: While Jesus is tenderly pleading, Throw open the door Refrain First Line: Throw open to Jesus your heart's door Languages: English

Why not, why not, why not come to Him now

Author: George F. Root Hymnal: EP41951 #d163 (1951) First Line: Why do you wait, dear brother Languages: English

Why keep Jesus waiting

Author: C. C. Cline Hymnal: EP41951 #d164 (1951) Languages: English

We'll never say goodbye in heaven

Author: E. W. Chapman Hymnal: EP41951 #d165 (1951) First Line: With friends on earth we meet in [with] gladness Languages: English

I want to love him more

Author: W. M. York Hymnal: EP41951 #d166 (1951) First Line: With Jesus I would ever be, His matchless name adore Languages: English

Wonderful Jesus, marvelous King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: EP41951 #d167 (1951) First Line: Wonderful Jesus, glorious friend Languages: English

Wonderful story of love; tell it to me again

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: EP41951 #d168 (1951) Languages: English

Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours

Author: Anna Louisa Walker Coghill Hymnal: EP41951 #d169 (1951) Languages: English

Ask the Savior to help you

Author: H. R. Palmer Hymnal: EP41951 #d170 (1951) First Line: Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin Languages: English

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